5 High-Paying, Part-Time Jobs That Let You Work From Home

When you think of work-from-home jobs, do you think of low-paying gigs? If so, it might be time to adjust your perspective. While there are plenty of entry-level, non-professional roles for people who want to work from home, those aren’t the only game in town. Professionals can find telecommuting jobs that satisfy their desire to keep moving forward in their career and get paid appropriately for their experience and skills.

1. Telemedicine Physician

Here’s a rare work-from-home role where telecommuting may actually pay more than the median hourly rate. According to Medscape, telemedicine physicians can earn as much as $140 per hour, although a lot depends on where they live and practice.

3. Project Manager

This job is all about keeping projects on track at every phase, managing deadlines and client contributions and making sure everything comes together in the end. Technology makes it easier than ever to do this remotely, which is why this high-paying job has the potential for telecommuting.

4. Data Scientist

The position advertised on Remote.co is for a data scientist with 10 to 15 years of experience, but even if you’re newer to the game, you can probably find a position that will allow you some flexibility in terms of telecommuting. Take a look at any major jobs site, and you’ll find listings for data scientist roles that allow employees to work from home.

5. Tax Preparer/Advisor

This seasonal job is the perfect gig for a CPA or enrolled agent who doesn’t mind working a lot during one particular part of the year (tax season, naturally). With the advent of video conferencing technologies, it’s easier than ever to do this job remotely.